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Emilie Beret - PDF

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The beret is a timeless piece. Here, it's knitted from the bottom up in a delicate design. The base is knitted tubularly, then a row of horizontal braid defines the top of the beret. You can leave it simple, or give it a retro touch with its i-cord "cod" detail.

Beginner to Intermediate level: The Emilie beret doesn't involve any highly technical stitches, but the methods used to achieve a nice finish require some dexterity. A step-by-step assembly video is available on our YouTube channel to help you with the project.

Wool: Fingering merino and silk mohair, 2 strands held togetherThe measurements are detailed below.

A step-by-step assembly video is available on our YouTube channel to help you with its creation. To order the pattern with the yarn (and benefit from a 50% discount on the pattern price),Create your kit here!

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Description

The Emilie knitting pattern

The beret is a timeless piece. Here, it's knitted from the bottom up in a delicate design. The base is knitted tubularly, then a row of horizontal braid defines the top of the beret. You can leave it simple, or give it a retro touch with its i-cord "cod" detail.

Beginner to Intermediate level: The Emilie beret doesn't involve any highly technical stitches, but the methods used to achieve a nice finish require some dexterity. A step-by-step assembly video is available on our YouTube channel to help you with the project.

🎥 Tutorial video

The techniques:
  • The Emilie beret is knitted from the bottom up in stockinette stitch for the top. The bottom of the beret is worked in tubular ribbing and is decorated with a pretty horizontal braid.
  • Circular knitting
  • Decreases
  • i-cord
  • Tubular assembly
Sizes:

Head circumference: 50 (52) cm, or for a head circumference of 54 (56) cm
The measurements are given for the finished head circumference. This model is designed with a negative ease of 4 cm.

Sample :

Stockinette stitch 10 cm = 19 stitches x 25 rows (4.5 mm needles)
Adjust the needle size to achieve the desired result.

Wool :

Silk Mohair (72% kid mohair – 28% mulberry silk) Lace. 210 m + per 25 g

Approximately : 15 g (126 m)

Merino fingering (100% merino) Fingering. 175 m+ per 50 g

Approximately : 36 g (126 m)

Material :

4.5 mm / 20 and 80 cm circular needles (or the size of needles needed to obtain the sample)
A row counter, markers, cables, a yarn needle.

Your PDF pattern includes:
  • The tutorial is available in French and English in A5 booklet format.
The technical points presented in the video :

To help you create your top, a step-by-step tutorial video is available on our YouTube channel to assist you in its creation.

Delivery & Returns

Orders are shipped within 72 hours (excluding weekends, public holidays, and pre-ordered items). During sales periods or new collection launches, these delivery times may be longer.

Delivery in Metropolitan France by Colissimo (2-3 days), by Mondial Relay (3-5 days), in Europe (4-5 days), and worldwide (5-6 days).
Delivery in Metropolitan France and Belgium is free from €89 with Mondial Relay.

Product returns
Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt. Contact us at contact@lisetailor.com to arrange your return.

A question?
Check out our FAQ! We are also available by email: contact@lisetailor.com. We respond Monday to Friday, from 10am to 5pm.

Emilie Beret - PDF
Emilie Beret - PDF Sale price5,00 €

Limited edition

Made in France

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you still have doubts before you get started?
We've compiled the most frequently asked questions here to guide you. And if you still can't find your answer, check out our full FAQ below.

See the FAQ
Are the patterns suitable for beginners?

We always indicate the skill level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) on each product page. If you're a beginner, choose stockinette stitch patterns with fewer specific techniques. And above all: take your time đź’“

Our models for complete beginners: Rosée DK, Rosée Cumulus, Lyvie or the Gaby slipover.

Step-by-step assembly videos accompany all our knitting and crochet patterns to clearly visualize each step.

Are the patterns sent in paper or PDF format?

Our patterns are available as downloadable PDFs immediately after purchase. You can print them at home or view them on a tablet.

How to choose the right size?

Each pattern includes a measurement chart and ease instructions (more or less room). We recommend measuring a sweater you already like and comparing it to the final measurements given in the pattern.

What are positive and negative ease?

Ease refers to the difference between your bust measurement and the final garment size.

  • Positive ease: the garment is larger than your measurements → loose and comfortable fit.
  • Negative ease: the garment is smaller than your measurements → the knit stretches and hugs the body (like a ribbed sweater).
    It is therefore normal that the recommended size does not correspond to your ready-to-wear size: always rely on the measurements indicated in the pattern. Example: if the pattern indicates a positive ease of 5cm and your bust measurement is 95cm, you should choose the size closest to 100cm (i.e., 95 + 5).

Is the sample really necessary?

Yes, absolutely. It allows you to check your tension and achieve the correct final size. Even with the recommended needles, every knitter knits differently. Don't hesitate to adjust the needle size (larger or smaller) according to your tension to obtain the correct gauge.